Journal of Psychology in Africa - back with NISC

Posted 5 August 2014 by NISC under New publications • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Journal of Psychology in Africa - back with NISC

The Journal of Psychology in Africa has returned to NISC after a period of being published outside of the African continent. The journal has joined our growing list of titles that are co-published with Taylor & Francis.

The Journal of Psychology in Africa publishes 6 issues a year and is indexed on the Social Science Citation Index (JCR) and IBSS, as well as being accredited with the South African DHET. The journal’s mission is to advance psychological research for social, cultural and health development in Africanist settings, inclusive of the African diaspora communities. With the journal’s long-standing Editor, Prof. Elias Mpofu, at the helm of a strong and diverse board, NISC looks forward to disseminating this publication's valuable research. For more on this journal visit its new page on the NISC website here

Perhaps the most important change, in terms of bringing the Journal to a wider audience, has been its publishing in collaboration with the NISC (Pty) Ltd.
- Stan Pillar, Editor of the African Journal of Marine Science (1996-2013)
A very supportive, personal and committed editorial team, which takes quality of the work very seriously. I learned a lot through the experience of publishing with Anthropology Southern Africa, and felt supported throughout the process.
- Author - Anthropology Southern Africa
The editorial experience was excellent: the reviewers were timely and their feedback was generative. The co-editor of the special issue was proactive about communicating information to me. In latter stages, the staff that shepherded the essay through the copy-editing stages was also very helpful and in good contact.
- Author - Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies
Thank you for the rare experience of a set of proofs on which I can find nothing to correct!
- SAJP author from Florida Atlantic University
Since 1995, NISC has systematically built up competence and the necessary capacity in all aspects of publishing high-level research journals, with the professionalism needed to flourish in the increasingly competitive world of international research publications. No other publisher in South Africa commands the necessary technical skills, experience, competence, enthusiasm and resources to the same degree as NISC, in my view.
- Graham Baker, Editor of the South African Journal of Science (1973-2008)